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Spies for Cuba a danger to U.S. national security as American secrets are sold around the world

Spies for Cuba a danger to U.S. national security as American secrets are sold around the world
Former U.S. Ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha spent decades spying for Cuba. Before Rocha there was Ana Montes, a Pentagon analyst who spent 17 years spying for Cuba.

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The recent exposure of Cuban spies in the U.S. has raised concerns about national security. Victor Manuel Rocha, a career American ambassador, was recently arrested and charged with spying for Cuba for his entire career. Another prolific Cuban spy, Ana Montes, was a Pentagon official who spied for 17 years. The Cuban intelligence service has been selling American secrets to the U.S.'s enemies around the world. The spies' recruitment and espionage methods, as well as the damage they caused, are a cause for concern. The U.S. government is now working to identify and prevent further infiltration by foreign agents.

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